Strut Your Look: Overcoming Women’s Hair Loss with Medical Wigs
July 1st, 2009The majority of us never imagined the breathtakingly human Amelia Dreskell, my life-long soul mate, might someday wear lace wigs. Her extravagant hair was synonymous with her femininity. But surprise surprise. She is still celebrated for her hair. Only a handful of souls think to notice that she dons synthetic lace wigs. Guess it’s no secret anymore.
When we were mere children in the hill country, we used to knocked ‘em dead. Five years later, her medical hair loss reared its head and she went bald. I hinted about a few lace wigs. Even so balding was no big deal to her. Unfazed by medical hair loss, she aggressively demonstrated her innate beauty.
Appearing at the school’s homecoming, we heckled till her beau accidentally kicked the ball (or however you say it) at the crowd. Such a sport, she went to grab it when her cute little hat flew right off, revealing her naked head. Undisturbed, she walked over and delivered it right back at him. What’d I tell ya about her spunk?
That said, everyone has insecurities. One time at our semi-monhtly stroll to the art gallery, the day she sat me down and informed me that she prefers to make do with a shorn head out of bitterness. She could never think about medical wigs, despite the fact that she knew it was a good idea. Then just like that she stopped talking and requested that I shouldn’t concern myself with it. She really needed help.
We got so worried about her. Shortly after, I asked her about taking care of this wig problem. Eventually we ended up with an agreement: lace front wigs for all! I used my credit card, and it was worth it.
Not sure who was more stunned by the wide selection of hair colors, textures and styles. She couldn’t believe that lace front wigs were very appealing for people, even superstars. These wigs for women’s hair loss made her so lovely. As for me, arranged an entirely creative ensemble around my wig. We do it all together, if you haven’t heard. Last Christmas she thanked me for the wig, and confessed it invites new vibrance for many occasions. It’s touching to witness her rediscover the sassy, feminine girl I remember. I’m right there with her.











